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Peaceful Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire has it all – stunning scenery, a spectacular coastline, beautiful beaches, amazing wildlife, great attractions and good food! A holiday here will lift the spirits and take you back to a quieter, more relaxed way of life.

Your Itinerary

Monday 26th: We depart our local area arriving at our hotel to enjoy a welcome tea or coffee whilst your bags are taken to your rooms.

Tuesday 27th: Today, we visit Pembroke Castle, mighty fortress and birthplace of Henry VII, idyllically set on the banks of the river estuary. You can enjoy your packed lunch at leisure at the castle or alternatively enjoy free time in the walled town of Pembroke which surrounds the castle and has many ancient and interesting Norman buildings.

Wednesday 28th: This morning we travel to the pretty picture postcard town of Tenby. Here we can spend the day exploring quaint streets and 13th century medieval town walls, strolling around the picturesque harbour, visiting the Tenby museum and art gallery or just relaxing in this beautiful resort. During our day at leisure we can enjoy lunch at one of the many restaurants and tearooms. In the afternoon we could take a short boat trip to Caldey Island with its beautiful monastery.

Thursday 29th: After breakfast this morning, we will visit charming St David’s, the smallest city in Britain with a population of little more than 1,600. St David, the patron saint of Wales, lived here in the 4th century and the town is located in a designated conservation area. We can spend time strolling around the lanes before visiting The Landscape Gallery at Oriel y Parc Gallery & Visitor Centre. Here, we can learn more about St David’s by exploring the Discovery Room. After lunch, we can make our way to St David’s Cathedral. This beautiful cathedral has much to see and admire and trained volunteers will happily provide us with a guided tour. (if available). There is also a weekly market which is normally held on Thursdays.

Friday 30th: This morning is free in Cardigan before returning home via Aberystwyth.

The Cliff Hotel & Spa***, Gwbert, Cardigan

The hotel enjoys spectacular views of the sea, river estuary and Cardigan Island. Guests can enjoy a drink in the large bar (which has unbelievable views) before dinner, which is served in the restaurant or ballroom. The hotel has fantastic leisure facilities including a spa with treatment rooms (charges apply) sauna, spa bath and an indoor pool. The hotel also has a 9-hole golf course.